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Podbase Glossary

Explore key definitions to expand your knowledge in print-on-demand, eCommerce, and dropshipping. Perfect for beginners and pros looking to stay ahead in the industry.

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3D Puff Embroidery
3D puff embroidery is a unique embroidery technique that adds a three-dimensional effect to any embroidery design. It uses a foam underlay that’s cut to the shape of the design and added as an extra layer to the fabric. The embroidery machine then stitches over the foam piece, causing the design to lift and create a puffed effect.
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A/B testing
A/B testing is a process of comparing two versions of a webpage, email, or other marketing assets to determine which version performs better. Also known as split testing, A/B testing involves randomly dividing your target audience into two groups and showing each group a different version of your asset.
Abandoned Cart Emails
Abandoned cart emails are automated messages sent to online shoppers who have added items to their shopping cart but did not complete the checkout process.
Accessories
Accessories are items that are worn or carried as a complement to a person’s outfit.
Add-Ons
Add-ons in eCommerce refer to additional features, functionalities, or services that can be added to an existing online platform or website to enhance its performance and capabilities.
Advertising
Advertising is a marketing strategy that involves promoting a product, service, or brand through various media channels to target audiences, with the goal of creating awareness, generating interest, and driving sales.
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Benchmarking
Benchmarking is a business process that involves comparing and analyzing the performance of a particular process, product, or service according to recognized standards, best practices, or competitors. It’s a continuous and systematic process that helps organizations identify performance gaps and opportunities for improvement.
Bestseller
A bestseller is a product that has achieved significant sales and popularity, often ranking at the top of sales charts or lists.
Black Friday
Black Friday is a popular shopping event that takes place on the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. It marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season and is often considered the busiest shopping day of the year.
Bounce Rate
Bounce rate refers to the percentage of single-page sessions on a website, where a user visits a landing page and then leaves without interacting with any other pages on the same site.
Brand Equity
Brand equity is the intangible value that a brand brings to its products or services. It combines positive and negative perceptions, emotions, and attitudes associated with the brand.
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Call-To-Action
A call-to-action, or CTA, is a prompt that encourages users to take a specific action, such as clicking a button, signing up, or making a purchase.
Carbon Footprint
A carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, that are released into the atmosphere as a result of human activities.
Carrier
A carrier in logistics is a company or individual responsible for transporting goods or passengers from one location to another.
Checkout Page
A checkout page is the final step in the online shopping process where customers confirm their selected products, enter their contact and payment details, and complete the purchase.
Churn Rate
Churn rate refers to the percentage of customers who stop doing business with a company during a specific period.
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Direct Marketing
Direct marketing is a strategy that involves reaching out to a specific audience with personalized messages, offers, or promotions to encourage a measurable response.
Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing
Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing is a digital printing process that applies ink directly onto fabric using a specialized inkjet printer.
Dots Per Inch (DPI)
Dots per inch (DPI) is a unit of measurement used to describe the resolution of printed images and digital files. It indicates how many individual dots of ink or pixels appear within a one-inch space.
Discount Badges
Discount badges are visual tags displayed on product cards to highlight promotional pricing and limited-time offers.
Down-Selling
Down-selling is a sales technique used to offer customers a lower-priced alternative when they show hesitation about purchasing a more expensive item.
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Eco-Friendly
‍Eco-friendly, short for environmentally friendly, refers to actions, products, or practices that are designed to minimize harm to the environment.
Ecommerce
Ecommerce, short for electronic commerce, refers to the buying and selling of goods and services over the internet. It involves online platforms, websites, or mobile apps where transactions are completed digitally, allowing customers to shop from anywhere at any time.
Email Marketing
‍Email marketing is a digital strategy that involves sending targeted emails to a group of subscribers or customers to promote products, share news, or build relationships.
Embroidery
‍Embroidery in on-demand manufacturing refers to the process of stitching custom designs directly onto fabric using a digital embroidery machine. It begins with converting artwork into a digital embroidery file, which guides the machine as it applies colored threads to garments like hats, jackets, shirts, and bags.
Embroidery Digitization
‍Embroidery digitization is the process of converting artwork or designs into a digital embroidery file that can be read and stitched by an embroidery machine.
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Greenwashing
Greenwashing is a deceptive marketing practice in which companies exaggerate or falsely claim the environmental benefits of their products, services, or operations.
Gross Margin
Gross margin, also known as gross profit margin or gross margin ratio, is a financial metric that shows the percentage of revenue a company retains after subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS).
Growth Hacking
Growth hacking is a marketing and business development approach that focuses on rapid, cost-effective growth by using creative strategies, data-driven decisions, and digital tools. It combines product development, marketing, and analytics to acquire and retain customers with minimal resources.
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Fixation Agent (Pretreat)
Fixation Agent (Pretreat)
Flash Sale
‍A flash sale is a short-term promotional event where businesses offer select products at significantly reduced prices for a limited time.
Free-on-Board (FOB)
Free-on-board (FOB) is a shipping term used in international trade to define the point at which ownership and responsibility for goods transfer from the seller to the buyer.
Fulfillment
Fulfillment in ecommerce and logistics refers to the complete process of receiving, processing, and delivering customer orders. It begins when a customer places an order online and ends when the product is successfully delivered to their doorstep.
Full-Bleed
‍Full-bleed is a printing technique where the design, background, or image extends completely to the edge of the printed material, leaving no white margins or borders after trimming.
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